Difference Between JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) MAIN
And JEE Advanced Exams. if you wants to preparing those exams JEE MAIN and JEE Advanced you should knowledge
about difference both exams. This article will help you know difference between both exams.

Difference Between JEE MAIN And JEE Advanced Exams

It
is very important to know the difference between the JEE MAIN and JEE Advanced exams. JEE MAIN exam,
which is conducted by the CBSE(Central Board of Secondary Education), and JEE Advanced, which is conducted by the
IITs(Indian Institutes of Information Technology).

JEE MAIN Exams:

Joint
Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is conducted to offer admissions to interested
candidates in undergraduate engineering programmers BE or B.Tech at NITs
(National Institutes of Technology), IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information
Technology) and other centrally funded technical institutions (CFTIs) located
across the country.

Note:The JEE Main is also the eligibility test that
allows students to give the JEE Advanced exam which eventually leads to
admission in either the IITs or the Indian School of Mines (ISM).

JEE Main exam
contain with two paper which called paper-1 and paper-2. JEE Main Paper 1 was conducted for admission to BE and
B.Tech while Paper 2 for admission to B.Arch/ B.Planning courses. It is
important to know paper-1 is held both online and offline mode and paper-2 held
only offline mode. When candidate apply for JEE main exam is must specify if
they want to appear for paper-1 or paper-2 or both papers.

JEE advanced:

You need valid JEE
mains score to qualify for JEE advanced and minimum of 75% aggregated marks in
Class 12th with all five subjects into consideration for general category. JEE
Main was the qualifying test for JEE Advanced for admissions to 23 IIT. we
know JEE Advanced, which is conducted by the IITs(Indian Institutes of Information Technology). In JEE Advanced, Is
fully paper based exam mean offline
mode exam. The candidates must sit for both Paper 1 and
Paper 2 in this exam to get admission into engineering courses.

Note:For the candidates who wish to be admitted into
architectural courses that IITs offer, the student must clear both Paper 1 and
Paper 2 in the exam and then sit for the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) which
seven zonal IITs conduct. The candidates must register online
for AAT after clearing the JEE Advanced exam.

The final selection
of the candidates is on the basis of the All India Rank obtained by them in the
JEE Advanced exam since there is no separate ranking system for the AAT.

Paper Pattern Both JEE MAIN And JEE Advanced

The eligibility criteria for
JEE mains clearly specifies 3 attempts whereas for JEE Advanced you are allowed
to take two consecutive attempts only. The syllabus of both exams also different.

The JEE Main exams syllabus is
based on CBSE Class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry and Math syllabus.

The JEE Advanced requires a
few extra topics to be covered for the exam. The two exams also differ since to
be able to answer the JEE Advanced questions, the candidates must have in-depth
knowledge of the concepts and their applications.

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this article was helped you to know Difference between JEE (Joint Entrance
Examination) MAIN and JEE Advanced exams. if you have any questions related
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